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Hey,

wanting to get some more opinions on a new car, considering a R32 GT-R V-Spec, Series 6 RX-7 or a V35 Skyline Coupe. looking to spend around 20K so the V35 coupe and RX-7 will be hard to find that cheap. Will be importing from Japan probs after tax return and dependent on price mabey a few more months of saving. Have considered; RZ Supra, R33 GT-R, R34 GT-T, WRX, Evo, 3000GT, GTO, Silvias, B4 liberty, Soarar and Galants. any more cars to consider or any opinions would be good.

Thanks Luke

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youre not going to find a v35, rx7, or gtr vspec that you wouldnt have to pour substantial amounts of money into. keep saving.

agreed, and the vspecs are usually 25k minimum at that. you could get a 32 gtr for $20k but I suspect it'd need lots of work done

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It really depends what you are looking to use the car for? GTR would be my choice but the round lights definetly attract the wrong attention, Mazda FD would be very nice (the shape never seems to age). V35 would be the best choice if the car was driven as a daily and you wanted a splash of performance.

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car would be a daily, and hopefully a bit of track action in the future, have been able to find a few V35 coupes, RX-7's and R32 GT-R V-Spec's for around 20K, but they are few and far between. not too fussed waiting for a few months and getting the perfect car, will also give me more time to save :down:

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hey man i actually want this but im far away from 17k so heres a R32 GTR i have my eye on http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

If you need someone to drive down from queensland with you im happy to keep you company :down: (non sexually)

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hey man i actually want this but im far away from 17k so heres a R32 GTR i have my eye on http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

If you need someone to drive down from queensland with you im happy to keep you company :P (non sexually)

If i was to buy a 32gtr, i'd want a mint, factory standard one. That looks the goods, but the price worries me.

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Sorry not interested in buying a car till after tax return and then i need to sell my R33. did consider a Tommy Makinen evo 6, awsome, forot to mention it in my list :P .

TME generally are more around $25K+. I know someone selling a 6 in the up coming months for around 20k if you're interested.

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TME generally are more around $25K+. I know someone selling a 6 in the up coming months for around 20k if you're interested.

Yeah if in next few months should have cash together, give me a PM with details when it comes up

im taking trade offers bud just trying to get coin together for some dirt... wtf is wrong with me buying dirt must be growing up or something :)

If u want some red dirt come 2 whyalla for a weekend, we have plenty here 4 u. will give a good price too :P

lol

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